With the future of Expendables 4 in question, one of its biggest stars says he may not participate now that Sylvester Stallone has exited the franchise. Stallone cut ties with the project last week over creative differences concerning the script and director choice for the fourth installment of the action franchise.

He also noted that he was underwhelmed by Expendables 3 compared to its predecessors and thought his part was "not written well" and he "didn’t believe that (he) had any value in the movie."

Schwarzenegger went on to reaffirm his love for the franchise and that he thought Stallone's ideas were vital in making the film successful.

"I love the franchise, by the way," he said. "I think it’s a spectacular franchise, The Expendables. I think that Sly has good ideas, what he wants to do with it, and I think if they write a really good script [in] which my part is very well-developed, I would do it. If not, then I won’t do it.”

Schwarzenegger is the first of Sly's co-stars to express his distaste for the departure.

Details about Expendables 4 are few and far between, with no release date set in stone aside from a vague 2018 window.